Lowrance electronic Lowrance LMS-522c iGPS User Manual

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The performance doesn't stop there. Stored in the permanent memory
of each unit is a basic background map of the entire world. We lock it in

here at the factory — you can't change or erase this map.
The background map is suitable for many navigation chores, but for

maximum accuracy and much more detail, you need our optional map-
making software, MapCreate

™ 6. Some unit features — such as search-

ing for businesses and addresses — won't work without a custom Map-

Create map. There is so much detail in our background map (and even

more in MapCreate) that we'll describe their contents and differences
in Section 6, Basic GPS Operations, on page 101.

Another portion of the unit’s onboard memory is devoted to recording

GPS navigation information, which includes waypoints, event marker

icons, trails and routes. This lets you look back the way you came.

Think of this data storage like the hard drive memory in a computer or

a tape in a cassette tape recorder. You can save several different GPS

data files, erase 'em and record new ones, over and over again.

Your unit has one more thing in common with a personal computer.

Just as computers have a floppy disk drive for storing and exchanging

files, the unit has a slot for an MMC (MultiMedia Card) or SDC (Secure

Digital card) flash memory card. These solid-state memory devices are

about the size of a postage stamp, but can hold data ranging from 8 MB

to 1 GB. (Compare that to a floppy disk's 1.44 MB capacity!) Your unit

uses all that MMC space for two key GPS purposes. (The MMC is also

used to record sonar logs.)

First, you can backup your onboard GPS Data Files by copying them to

the MMC. Since the MMC is removable (like a floppy disk or a cassette

tape), you can store these GPS Data Files on a personal computer

equipped with an MMC card reader. (Or store them on a pocketful of

MMCs, if you don't have a computer.) Our MapCreate mapping software

can save, edit or create its own GPS Data Files, which can be copied to
the MMC and then loaded from the MMC into unit’s memory. (NOTE:
No matter where they come from, GPS Data Files must be loaded from

the MMC into memory before your unit can use them.)
The other key GPS use for MMCs is storage of special high-detail, cus-

tom maps, which you can produce on your computer with our MapCre-

ate software. These MapCreate custom maps contain much greater de-

tail than the basic background map. These Custom Map Files (file

format *.lcm) not only may be shared between the LMS-522c and

527cDF, but also with other Lowrance GPS and sonar/GPS units as

well as personal computers. (For example, the exact same MMC, cus-

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